Windows 7 on Lenovo flashes blue screen and restarts bootup

JZA1014

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I'm not a big computer guy but I'm a college student and really can't afford a fix right now. It's a Lenovo G570. I have no restore points for some reason and resetting the bios to default did nothing. Anybody k.ow how to fix this? I'll get you whatever information you need.
 
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Page with instructions:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/264718-30-capture-post-images-forum

The basic just of it is that you have to upload the image on the web somewhere, imageshack or other photo sharing site, your own website, open access dropbox link, etc.
Then you need to use HTML code and insert the URL of the image so that it can be displayed, here is an example USE [ ] BRACKETS AND NOT { }, THE { } IS USED SO THAT YOU CAN SEE THE CODE!!
{URL=http://img41.imageshack.us/i/0119w.jpg/}{IMG}http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/7635/0119w.jpg{/IMG}{/URL}

If you have never used HTML code before what this is basically doing is that the first link where it says URL= is a hyperlink to send you to the full size of that image, this part is...
Ok, press F8 right after the bios screen and try to boot into safe mode.

If you can get there, go to control panel, system, advanced system settings, advanced tab, settings butotn under start and recovery, and uncheck "automatic restart"
This will not allow the computer to restart when it gets the bluescreen error so you can actually see the error.
 
Page with instructions:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/264718-30-capture-post-images-forum

The basic just of it is that you have to upload the image on the web somewhere, imageshack or other photo sharing site, your own website, open access dropbox link, etc.
Then you need to use HTML code and insert the URL of the image so that it can be displayed, here is an example USE [ ] BRACKETS AND NOT { }, THE { } IS USED SO THAT YOU CAN SEE THE CODE!!
{URL=http://img41.imageshack.us/i/0119w.jpg/}{IMG}http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/7635/0119w.jpg{/IMG}{/URL}

If you have never used HTML code before what this is basically doing is that the first link where it says URL= is a hyperlink to send you to the full size of that image, this part is actually optional but it allows you to display a high resolution picture on a seperate page, and a smaller lower resoution image in the forum. the {IMG} section tells the web forum to actually display the image at that address. If you dont want the full resolution of the picture on the forum you can specify a width or height or both {IMG width=500 height=300}http:/.............. If you only input a width it should auto-resize the height to keep it the correct ratio.
 
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